Altman, J., & Chrustowski, R. (2001). Lunch at the zoo: What zoo animals eat and why. New York: Holt.
Animals and Their Young series. Minneapolis, MN: Compass Point Books.
Altman, J., & Chrustowski, R. (2001). Lunch at the zoo: What zoo animals eat and why. New York: Holt.
Baby Animals series. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner.
Berger, M. (1994). Those fabulous frogs. New York: Newbridge.
Davis, S. (2000). Baby animals. Crystal Lake, IL: Rigby.
Discovery links science--emergent: Set A. A pond. Littleton, MA: Newbridge.
Kalman, B. & Everts, T. (1994). Frogs and toads. New York: Crabtree.
Kalman, B., & Langille, J. (2000). What is an amphibian? New York: Crabtree.
Kalman, B. & Smithyman, K. (2002). The lifecycle of a frog. New York: Crabtree.
Markle, S. (2000). Outside and inside dinosaurs. New York: Atheneum.
Schaefer, L.M. (2001). What is an amphibian?. Mankato, MN: Captstone Press.
Tyler, M. (1997). Frogs. New York: Mondo.
Zemlicka, S. (2003). From tadpole to frog. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner.
Life Cycles and Habitats
Life Cycle series. New York: Crabtree.
Life Cycles series. Littleton, MA: Newbridge.
Mitchell, M. (2003). Animal life cycles. Minneapolis, MN: Learner.
Ranger Rick: Animal Life series. Littleton, MA: Newbridge.
Start to Finish series. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner.
Planets
Aguilar, D.A. (2011). 13 planets: The latest view of the solar system. New York: National Geographic Kids.
Baines, R. (2010). Zigzag: Every planet has a place. New York: National Geographic Children's Books.
Branley, F.M., & O'Malley, K. (1998). The planets in our Solar System. New York: Collins.
Gibbons, G. (1998). Planet earth: Inside and out. New York: Holiday House.
Gibbons, G. (2008). The planets. New York: Holiday House.
Rusch, E., & Francis, G. (2007). The planet hunter: The story behind what happened to Pluto. Flagstaff, AZ:Northland Publishing/Rising Moon.
Scott, E. (2007) When is a planet not a planet? New York: Clarion Books.
Simon, S. (2007). Our Solar System. New York: Collins.
Wilson, L. (1993). What's out there? A book about space. New York: Grosset & Dunlap.
Our Bodies
Books for Social Studies United States History
Ammon, R., & Farnsworth, B. (2004). Valley forge. New York: Holiday House.
Fritz, J., & dePaola, T. (1987). Shh! We're Writing the Constitution. New York: Putnam.
Famous People
Adler, D.A. (2003). A picture book of Lewis and Clark. New York: Holiday House.
Burleigh, R., & Wimmer, M. (1991). Flight: The journey of Charles Lindbergh. New York: Philomel.
Demi. (2001). Gandhi. New York: McElderry.
Fisher, L.E. (1999). Alexander Graham Bell. New York: Atheneum.
Giblin, J.C. (2000). The amazing life of Benjamin Franklin. New York: Scholastic.
Krull, K. (2005). Houdini: World's greatest mystery man and escape king. New York: Walker.
McCully, E.A. (2006). Marvelous Mattie: How Margaret E. Knight became an inventor. New York: Farrar.
Sis, P. (2003). The tree of life: A book depicting the life of Charles Darwin: Naturalist, geologist, & thinker. New York: Farrar.
Ancient Worlds
Aliki. (1979). Mummies in egypt. New York: Harper.
Cobblestone Publishing. (2006). If I were a kid in ancient egypt: Children of the ancient world. Petersborough, NH: Carus Publishing Company.
Macdonald, F. (2012). I wonder why: Greeks built temples and other questions about ancient Greece. New York: Kingfisher.
Nicholson, R. (1999). Worldbook encyclopedia presents: Ancient Greece. New York: World Book Inc.
Osborne, M.P., & Boyce, N.P. (2006). Ancient Rome and Pompeii. New York: Random House.
Trumble, K. (1996). Cat mummies. New York: Clarion.
Animals
Altman, J., & Chrustowski, R. (2001). Lunch at the zoo: What zoo animals eat and why. New York: Holt.
Animals and Their Young series. Minneapolis, MN: Compass Point Books.
Altman, J., & Chrustowski, R. (2001). Lunch at the zoo: What zoo animals eat and why. New York: Holt.
Baby Animals series. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner.
Berger, M. (1994). Those fabulous frogs. New York: Newbridge.
Davis, S. (2000). Baby animals. Crystal Lake, IL: Rigby.
Discovery links science--emergent: Set A. A pond. Littleton, MA: Newbridge.
Kalman, B. & Everts, T. (1994). Frogs and toads. New York: Crabtree.
Kalman, B., & Langille, J. (2000). What is an amphibian? New York: Crabtree.
Kalman, B. & Smithyman, K. (2002). The lifecycle of a frog. New York: Crabtree.
Markle, S. (2000). Outside and inside dinosaurs. New York: Atheneum.
Schaefer, L.M. (2001). What is an amphibian?. Mankato, MN: Captstone Press.
Tyler, M. (1997). Frogs. New York: Mondo.
Zemlicka, S. (2003). From tadpole to frog. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner.
Life Cycles and Habitats
Life Cycle series. New York: Crabtree.
Life Cycles series. Littleton, MA: Newbridge.
Mitchell, M. (2003). Animal life cycles. Minneapolis, MN: Learner.
Ranger Rick: Animal Life series. Littleton, MA: Newbridge.
Start to Finish series. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner.
Planets
Aguilar, D.A. (2011). 13 planets: The latest view of the solar system. New York: National Geographic Kids.
Baines, R. (2010). Zigzag: Every planet has a place. New York: National Geographic Children's Books.
Branley, F.M., & O'Malley, K. (1998). The planets in our Solar System. New York: Collins.
Gibbons, G. (1998). Planet earth: Inside and out. New York: Holiday House.
Gibbons, G. (2008). The planets. New York: Holiday House.
Rusch, E., & Francis, G. (2007). The planet hunter: The story behind what happened to Pluto. Flagstaff, AZ:Northland Publishing/Rising Moon.
Scott, E. (2007) When is a planet not a planet? New York: Clarion Books.
Simon, S. (2007). Our Solar System. New York: Collins.
Wilson, L. (1993). What's out there? A book about space. New York: Grosset & Dunlap.
Our Bodies
Books for Social Studies
United States History
Ammon, R., & Farnsworth, B. (2004). Valley forge. New York: Holiday House.
Fritz, J., & dePaola, T. (1987). Shh! We're Writing the Constitution. New York: Putnam.
Famous People
Adler, D.A. (2003). A picture book of Lewis and Clark. New York: Holiday House.
Burleigh, R., & Wimmer, M. (1991). Flight: The journey of Charles Lindbergh. New York: Philomel.
Demi. (2001). Gandhi. New York: McElderry.
Fisher, L.E. (1999). Alexander Graham Bell. New York: Atheneum.
Giblin, J.C. (2000). The amazing life of Benjamin Franklin. New York: Scholastic.
Krull, K. (2005). Houdini: World's greatest mystery man and escape king. New York: Walker.
McCully, E.A. (2006). Marvelous Mattie: How Margaret E. Knight became an inventor. New York: Farrar.
Sis, P. (2003). The tree of life: A book depicting the life of Charles Darwin: Naturalist, geologist, & thinker. New York: Farrar.
Ancient Worlds
Aliki. (1979). Mummies in egypt. New York: Harper.
Cobblestone Publishing. (2006). If I were a kid in ancient egypt: Children of the ancient world. Petersborough, NH: Carus Publishing Company.
Macdonald, F. (2012). I wonder why: Greeks built temples and other questions about ancient Greece. New York: Kingfisher.
Nicholson, R. (1999). Worldbook encyclopedia presents: Ancient Greece. New York: World Book Inc.
Osborne, M.P., & Boyce, N.P. (2006). Ancient Rome and Pompeii. New York: Random House.
Trumble, K. (1996). Cat mummies. New York: Clarion.